You are right Dennis they don't transplant very well hardly at all. I have two saijos, and one I purchased some time ago with the tag saijo. This one was not a saijo but similar, it bears after most other persimmons are gone. It's small like saijo but a firmer flesh. I have had no luck with saruga I must have tried growing one at least five times in maybe three or four years. Just lost another one this year sometimes I skip a year and just give up but get tempted again. lol.
Carl
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Originally Posted by snaglpus
Carl, Honan Red did not fruit this year. I messed up and through out too much weed and feed lawn fertilizer. It got to close to it and my Hyachia and this year they did not fruit. But they will next year. I hear great things about Saijo. I had one years ago and screwed up when I repotted it. It died later that year. Repotting persimmons can be tricky. They don't like their roots messed with much. But I plan on getting another one later this month. Bass likes it. I hear Suruga is a great one. That one might be on the next one I get.
I don't know Charlie about trying out that tea. My wife made me some lemon grass tea and I was up all night!
Hey Harvey, I eat one a day! They have a long shelf life. Your tree looks beautiful! Persimmons are a no maintenance tree. You just plant it, water it and forget it! My neighbor has one. It is LOADED with Fuyu persimmons! Her tree is about 10 feet tall. She has 2x4s under it to keep the limbs from breaking! LOL!